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You’ll Think It’s A Trick… But These 37 Photos Are TOTALLY Real.

On the Internet, it's hard to tell what's real and what's a product of someone's information: Is this a fact, or a Tweet? Is this a true story, or a stylized status? Is this a photograph, or simply a product of hours worth of Photoshop?

We can't answer all the questions for you, but we can say that the photos below are real, beyond a shadow of a doubt. From modern marvels, to world wonders, to unbelievable before-and-afters, these are 100% authentic and 100% amazing. The lake in Poland is just amazing.

#1. Tangalooma Shipwrecks off of Moreton Island, Australia

Fifteen ships were deliberately sunken here to create a breakaway for small boats, making this an excellent spot for sightseeing and diving. You can even simply swim up to the wrecks to take a look!

#2. The Abandoned Fish Mall

Twenty years ago, this mall in Bangkok, Thailand was left to fall into disrepair. After the empty building flooded, many fish found their homes there. The mall existed like this until recently, when efforts were made to begin setting the fish free.

#3. The Swimmer.

#4. The "Vampire" Squirrel

These ground squirrels (native to Borneo) got their nicknames due to the fact that they apparently have a taste for blood. They also have huge tales, more than twice the volume of any other mammal of its size.

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